Ссылки на статью про Аббаса I Великого
Ссылки на статью про Аббаса I Великого (см.):
1. Savory, Roger M. (1980). Iran under the Safavids. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, р. 71
2. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998). Shah Abbas, Empereur de Perse: 1587–1629 [Shah Abbas, Emperor of Persia: 1587-1629] (in French), р. 28
3. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, р. 29
4. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 73
5. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 76
6. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, р. 32-33
7. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, р. 35
8. Roemer, H. R. (1986). «5: The Safavid Period». In Jackson, Peter; Lockhart, Lawrence. The Cambridge History of Iran. 6: The Timurid and Safavid Periods. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, р. 261
9. Blow, David (2009). Shah Abbas: The Ruthless King Who Became an Iranian Legend. London, UK: I. B. Tauris, р. 30
10. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 36
11. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 37
12. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 38
13. Newman, Andrew J. (2006). Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a Persian Empire. Library of Middle East History. London, UK: I. B. Tauris, р. 50
14. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 80
15. Streusand, Douglas E. (2011). Islamic Gunpowder Empires: Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, р. 148
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20. Manz, Beatrice; Haneda, Masashi (1990). «Čarkas». Encyclopædia Iranica. London, UK: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 816–819
21. Mikaberidze, Alexander (2015). Historical Dictionary of Georgia (2 ed.). Rowman & Littlefield, р. 291, р. 536
22. Bournoutian, George A.; A Concise History of the Armenian People: (from Ancient Times to the Present) (original from the University of Michigan) Mazda Publishers, 2002 ISBN 978-1568591414 p. 208
23. Aslanian, Sebouh. From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa University of California Press, 4 mei 2011 ISBN 978-0520947573 p. 1
24. Matthee, Rudolph P. (1999a). The Politics of Trade in Safavid Iran: Silk for Silver, 1600-1730. Cambridge, UK
25. Blow, David (2009). Shah Abbas: The Ruthless King Who Became an Iranian Legend. London, UK: I. B. Tauris, р. 37
26. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 81
27. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 82
28. Mitchell, Colin P., ed. (2011). New Perspectives on Safavid Iran: Empire and Society. Milton Park, UK: Routledge, р. 69
29. Haneda, Masahi (1990). «Čarkas: ii. Under the Safavids». In Yarshater, Ehsan. Encyclopædia Iranica. IV: Bāyjū — Carpets. London, UK: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 818–819
30. Axworthy, Michael (2007). Empire of the Mind: A History of Iran. London, UK: C. Hurst and Co, р. 134-135
31. Kremer, William (25 January 2013). «Why Did Men Stop Wearing High Heels?». BBC News Magazine
32. Roemer, H. R. (1986). «5: The Safavid Period». In Jackson, Peter; Lockhart, Lawrence. The Cambridge History of Iran. 6: The Timurid and Safavid Periods. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, р. 265
33. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 141-142
34. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 143
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36. Starkey, Paul (2010). «Tawfīq Yūsuf Awwād (1911–1989)». In Allen, Roger. Essays in Arabic Literary Biography. 3: 1850-1950. Wiesbaden, Germany: Otto Harrassowitz, р. 38
37. Madelung, W. (1988). «Baduspanids». In Yarshater, Ehsan. Encyclopædia Iranica. III: Ātaš — Bayhaqī. London, UK: Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 390
38. Matthee, Rudi (1999). «Farhād Khan Qaramānlū, Rokn-al-Saltana». In Yarshater, Ehsan. Encyclopædia Iranica. IX: Ethé — Fish. London, UK: Routledge & Kegan Paul
39. Roemer, H. R. (1986), р. 267
40. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 84
41. Hoiberg, Dale H., ed. (2010). «Abbas I (Persia)». Encyclopædia Britannica. I: A-Ak — Bayes (15th ed.). Chicago, IL: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. р. 9
42. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 147-148
43. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 85
44. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 148-149
45. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 150-151
46. Mitchell, Colin P., ed. (2011), р. 69
47. Monshi, Eskandar Beg (1978). Tārīk̲-e ʻālamārā-ye ʻAbbāsī [The History of Shah ‘Abbas the Great]. Persian Heritage (in Arabic and English). Translated by Savory, Roger M. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. р. 1116
48. Asat’iani, Nodar; Bendianachvili, Alexandre (1997). Histoire de la Géorgie [History of Georgia] (in French). Paris, France: L’Harmattan. р. 188
49. Kacharava, Eka (2011). «Alaverdy Eparchy» (PDF). Friends of Academic Research in Georgia
50. Eraly, Abraham (2003) [2000]. The Mughal Throne: The Saga of India’s Great Emperors. original title Emperors of the Peacock Throne. London, UK: Weidenfeld & Nicholson. р. 263
51. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 121
52. Eraly, Abraham (2003) [2000], р. 264
53. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 159
54. Cole, Juan R. I. (May 1987). «Rival Empires of Trade and Imami Shi’ism in Eastern Arabia, 1300–1800». International Journal of Middle East Studies. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. р. 187
55. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 161
56. Cole, Juan R. I. (May 1987), р. 187
57. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 96
58. Dale, Stephen Frederic (2010). The Muslim Empires of the Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. р. 94
59. Saslow, James M. (1999). «Asia and Islam: Ancient Cultures, Modern Conflicts». Pictures and Passions: A History of Homosexuality in the Visual Arts. New York, NY: Viking. р. 147
60. Newman, Andrew J. (2006). Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a Persian Empire. Library of Middle East History. London, UK: I. B. Tauris. р. 67
61. Hoiberg, Dale H., ed. (2010), р. 9
62. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 98-99
63. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 111
64. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 107
65. Aslanian, Sebouh (2011). From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa. California: University of California Press. p. 1
66. Bournoutian, George (2002). A Concise History of the Armenian People: (from Ancient Times to the Present) (2 ed.). Mazda Publishers. p. 208
67. Bournoutian, George (2002), p. 208
68. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 209
69. Kouymjian, Dickran (2004). «1: Armenia From the Fall of the Cilician Kingdom (1375) to the Forced Emigration under Shah Abbas (1604)». In Hovannisian, Richard G. The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times. II: Foreign Dominion to Statehood: The Fifteenth Century to the Twentieth Century. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press. р. 20
70. Lockhart, Lawrence (1953). Arberry, Arthur John, ed. The Legacy of Persia. The Legacy Series. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press. р. 347
71. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 114
72. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 128
73. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 129
74. Wilson, Richard (March 2010). «When Golden Time Convents: Twelfth Night and Shakespeare’s Eastern Promise». 6 (2). Routledge: 209–226. р. 210
75. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 131
76. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 131
77. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 137
78. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 162
79. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 235
80. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 236
81. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 237
82. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 95
83. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 241
84. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 242
85. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 246
86. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 101
87. Axworthy, Michael (2007). Empire of the Mind: A History of Iran. London, UK: C. Hurst and Co. р. 131
88. Roemer, H. R. (1986), р. 278
89. Cyril Glassé (ed.), The New Encyclopedia of Islam, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, revised ed., 2003, ISBN 0-7591-0190-6, p. 392: «Shah Abbas moved his capital from Qazvin to Isfahan. His reigned marked the peak of Safavid dynasty’s achievement in art, diplomacy, and commerce. It was probably around this time that the court, which originally spoke a Turkic language, began to use Persian»
90. Blow, David (2009). Shah Abbas: The Ruthless King Who Became an Iranian Legend. London, UK: I. B. Tauris. р. 166, р. 118
91. Savory, Roger M. (1980), р. 103
92. Bomati, Yves; Nahavandi, Houchang (1998), р. 57-58
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